Word: clayed
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Harper is worried that his Jayvee battery may have to plug the holes in a weakening Varsity lineup this afternoon. Langdon Clay, most imminent prospect for varsity relief pitching, Johnny Davis, and Roger Hanson, both hampered by sore arms and backs, form the core of his pitching attack. Webby Durant will catch...
...however, important: for the first time in a year the Greek government forces, instead of trying to "contain" the guerrillas, had taken the offensive. Just as the U.S. had finally begun to crowd the Communists with political moves like the Trieste trump in Italy and General Lucius Clay's tough stand in Germany, so the Greek army was no longer Content to sit back and wait for the next Communist threat...
...once the Western powers reacted with speed and vigor. U.S. General Lucius Clay stated that there would be no further four-power meetings on any level until the Russians returned to the council...
Washington quickly strengthened Clay's hand with two moves: 1) it announced that plans to transfer U.S. control in Germany from the Army to the State Department had been canceled, thus leaving Clay in command; 2) Secretary of State George Marshall served notice that "the U.S. intends to continue to fulfill its responsibilities as a member of the Control Council and as a joint occupant of the city of Berlin." The second statement was a flat warning to Moscow that the only way Americans could be got out of Berlin in the foreseeable future would be for the Russians...
SQUASH (minor H)--Langdon F. Clay ocC; Hugh K. Foster '50; Rockwood H. Foster '45 ocC (captain); Milton S. Heath, Jr. '49; Addison L. McGovern '46 ocC; James E. McKittrick '49; Stephen Mead, 2nd '50; George Stevens '46 ocC; William H. Wightman '49; Richard J. Dorsey '49 (manager). Major H in minor colors: Milton S. Heath...